so i don't want to build an unrealistic expectation that in a free america, in an america where our protections under the constitution allow us to think and say and express that we don't sacrifice that in this quest to be safe. because i don't know that you'll ever get there, and you won't be safe enough, and i don't know that i want to live in a world where i can't go to the internet with some expectation of anonymity to look for things that are there. and if i'm searching for bombs or, you know, whatever, but just to create that expectation in the american people's mind that we, in fact, in the military, the department of defense, could, in fact, surveil our people be so closely that a fratricide incident will never occur, or that if it does occur, we've had a spectacular failure of command. i don't know that i believe we can do that. just your comments. >> i'm not sure, congressman, that i called for it, but i certainly acknowledged that i understood the congressman's concern and the concern of people. because we do advocate looking for the indicators and recording them and having an entity